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The Shield Ending

Written by Lee Doyle on October 16, 2008 – 11:58 am

It seems that this year and the next will be the time of some of the best TV shows ending. We have Lost, Battlestar Galatica, Stargate Atlantis and The Shield (I know there are more).

I am up to episode 7 of the final season of The Shield and even though I love a new one coming out I also see that it is getting one step closer to the final scene.

We do have the new show “Sons of Anarchy” which is made by the same people (And has Dutch and a few other cast members). I do think that this show will get axed as it is getting poor reviews and even worse ratings in the US.

Predictions

I think Vic and Ronnie will die in some self sacrificing way. If Vic lives I will be shocked because he has tried to play everyone and caused such a mess that I see this as the only way out. And it would be a good way for him to go.

Shane I think will live even though he should die… He knows Vic is trying to kill him and as Vic does not have the heart to pull the trigger (Ronnie would for sure). I think Shane will be one of the main reasons Vic dies and may be the one to do it.

The last episode was great as you did see some new sides to Vic, Ronnie and Shane. I really thought Shane was going to get shot and when he turned up at his house with the 100K you could really see that he had some brains after all. The last scene with him washing his face was great as you could see he knew exactly what was going on.

Ronnie has always been the dark horse and after the last episode you really did see a dark side to him. He really wants Shane dead and I think he will do almost anything to get it done.

Vic is always trying to do the right thing…. He just sucks at it. When it comes to the crunch he rarely picks the right side and always ends up in a even worse mess. I know he is not always the cause of the mess but he is always in it one way or another.

He will end up killing every side involved in this “Black Book” story line to save his family. And if that means him getting killed I think he is OK with that.

I also think that Vics daughter has some big role in the ending. She has turned into a wild child… and after her Bunny party and drugs I think she could in some way lose Vic his job and end up playing for the wrong side.

If I get any feedback from this ill write some more. I normaly do not write about this sort of thing… But this show has been on my mind all week.


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‘Tramp’ in church was minister in disguise

Written by Lee Doyle on July 10, 2008 – 9:20 pm

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I am not a religious man at all. I am open about being a Atheist but respect most religions and peoples beliefs. One of my favourite bloggers (Rebellious Arab Girl) has a old post about Honour Killings in the Islam religion which seems to always get some comments every month or so.  Since reading this post and following Monas blog I have changed many of my views on Islam and Arabs in General.

A lot of people think that I must be some sort of Devil Worshipper as I don’t follow the Bible, Koran or read L. Ron Hubbard’s stories. I just believe we are here, I don’t believe that some higher power has written any books or has any disciples do so. I do believe these books can offer some words of wisdom and can help people out of some hard times, but that is as far as it goes for me.

I came across this story in Todays papers which really made me smile. It shows how some people believe that if they just go to Church or your Mosques then all is forgiven and their GOD will think they are good people… But what they forget is if their GOD is real he is watching 24/7.

I do not believe in GOD… But I try my very best to be as nice to people as I can. The one thing I did learn at school was Respect, and that is something I always follow.

Read in FULL here.

Members of a church congregation received a shock when a “tramp” who wandered in off the street took off his wig and hat and revealed himself as their minister.

Former police officer the Rev Derek Rigby dressed in clothes from a charity shop and rolled around where his “dog had been” in the garden as part of his disguise.

The 51-year-old said he told the congregation and John Morris, one of the senior members and a lay-preacher who was taking the Sunday service, he would be arriving 20 minutes late at the Trinity Methodist Church in Prestatyn, Denbighshire, North Wales.

But instead of the expected arrival of the minister the congregation of around 70 saw a tramp walk in and sit down in the church.

Mr Rigby, who was a police officer for 15 years before he was ordained 20 years ago, said: “I was amazed that no one recognised me. I was quite close to some of them. Sitting next to some and they still did not recognise me.”

The minister, who had not shaved for three days, then stood up and revealed who he was. The charade was linked to the theme of the service which was based around the failure of the disciples to recognise Jesus Christ on the road to Emmaus after his resurrection.

Mr Rigby, who took up the post at the church in 2005, said: “When I walked in and revealed myself they (the congregation) broke into a round of applause.”

Speaking about the demonstration, he said: “It was interesting to see the different responses. It is the unacceptable face of charity.

“I had to walk about half a mile from my house to the church otherwise people would have recognised my car.

“I was not in the porch as people arrived for the service I was slightly outside the church.

“I had to scruff the clothes up and I had syringes – used for giving my dog medicine but without the needles in so they were safe.

“I waited until Sunday school had finished as I didn’t want to scare the children.

“I was behaving drunk but I was not noisy or rolling around. I sneaked into the porch where the disabled toilets are and stole some toilet roll.

“Then I went back in to steal a decanter and glasses at which point someone ran after me and took them off me. At that point I was invited in.”

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